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18-22 Jan 2005Inauguration of IFI at WCDR in
KobeWMO/UNESCO/
UNISDR/UNU
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International Flood Initiative (IFI) -Establishment
2003
17-22 Jun : 15th UNESO-IHP
IGC Resolution XV-14 on Joint
UNESCO/WMO Programme on
Floods
2002
2004> 12-14 Jul : Preparatory meeting in
Tsukuba. A joint UNESCO/WMO task team (6 members) produced a concept paper "The Joint UNESCO/WMO Flood Initiative (JUWFI)"
> 20-24 Sep : 16th IHP-IGC approved the concept paper and renamed as "The International Flood Initiative (IFI)".
> 20-29 Oct : 12th WMO CHy discussed the Concept Paper
May: XIVth WMO Congress welcomed the initiative and suggested to establish a joint UNESCO/WMO Committee on Floods. The proposed ICHARM will constitute a global facility for this programme.
Building Resilience
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015 Sendai
Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction
Sep
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2015 Sustainable
Development Goals
Dec
ember
2015 Paris
Agreement
(COP 21)
Concerted Action is Required
Preventing Future Risk
Reducing Current Risk
Adaptation& Recovery
Sustainable Development
Understanding Governance Investment EW/BBB
Three Key Global Agendas in 2015
HLPW Panel members (as of 3/21/2016)
`Enrique Peña Nieto
President, Mexico
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Macky Sall
President, Senegal
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Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister, Bangladesh
János Áder
President, Hungary
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
President, Mauritius
Abdullah Ensour
Prime Minister, Jordan
Malcolm Turnbull
Prime Minister, Australia
Kevin Rutte
Prime Minister, Netherlands
`Jacob Zuma
President, South Africa
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Co-chairs
Jim Yong Kim
President, World Bank Group
Ban Ki-moon
Secretary General, United Nations
Co-convened by:
Dr. Han Seung-soo
Former prime Minister, South Korea
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal
Minister, Peru
Special Advisors to the Panel
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Emomalii Rahmonov
President, Tajikistan
HLPW Action Plan “9 Areas of Action”
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1. Catalyzing Changes, Building Partnerships and International Cooperation
2. Resilient Economies, Societies, and Disaster Risk Reduction
3. Universal Access to Safe Waterand Sanitation
4. Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements
5. Water and the Environment6. Infrastructure and Investments7. Water Governance8. Water Data9. Valuing Water
International Decade for Action, “Water for Sustainable Development”
2018-2028
• Proclaims the period from March 22th, 2018 to March, 22th, 2028 the International Decade for Action, “Water for Sustainable Development”;
• Decides that the objectives of the Decade should be a greater focus on the sustainable development and integrated management of water resources… in order to help to achieve internationally agreed water-related goals and targets;
• Decides that these objectives should be pursued, inter alia, by improving knowledge generation and dissemination, facilitating access to knowledge and exchange of good practices, generating new information relevant to the water-related Sustainable Development Goals, pursuing advocacy, networking and promoting partnership and action 5
- Adopted by UN General Assembly on December 20th, 2016 -
HLPW’s Expectations to IFI • Countries, in collaboration with IFI Members, should establish a
flood platform as a part of national platform with help of international networks.
• Countries, with assistance by IFI Members, should collect and archive data, assess current and future risks, demonstrate that flood risk reduction pays off, define locally applicable methodology, and monitor and predict changes.
• Stakeholders, with support by IFI Members, should make well-informed decisions and improve their practices of Integrated Flood Management.
• Donors should support collaboration among IFI Members, countries, stakeholders and partners in progressive manners so that good practices are widely learned, applied, and operated in other communities, countries and regions.
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HLPW Panel members (as of 3/21/2016)
`Enrique Peña Nieto
President, Mexico
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Macky Sall
President, Senegal
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Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister, Bangladesh
János Áder
President, Hungary
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
President, Mauritius
Abdullah Ensour
Prime Minister, Jordan
Malcolm Turnbull
Prime Minister, Australia
Kevin Rutte
Prime Minister, Netherlands
`Jacob Zuma
President, South Africa
`
Co-chairs
Jim Yong Kim
President, World Bank Group
Ban Ki-moon
Secretary General, United Nations
Co-convened by:
Dr. Han Seung-soo
Former prime Minister, South Korea
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal
Minister, Peru
Special Advisors to the Panel
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Emomalii Rahmonov
President, Tajikistan
Chair: Dr. Han, Seung-sooVice Chairs: Ms. Melanie Schultz van Haegen
Mr. Kittiratt Na-Ranong
MembersDr. Shamshad AkhtarMr. Rolf AlterMs. Irina BokovaDr. Benedito BragaMs. Kristalina GeorgievaDr. Robert GlasserDr. Basuki HadimuljonoMr. Kang HoinDr. Keizrul bin AbdullahMr. Shinichi KitaokaDr. David Korenfeld FedermanMr. Gerson LwengeDr. Kuntoro MangkusubrotoDr. Masafumi MoriMs. Rosa PavanelliMs. Segolene Royal
High-Level Expert Panel on Water and Disaster (HELP)
Dr. Oyun SanjaasurenLt. Gen. Todd T. SemoniteMr. Bambang SusantonoDr. Aung Thu
AdvisorsMr. Rae-kwon ChungDr. Jerome Delli PriscoliMr. Loic FauchonDr. Gretchen KalonjiProf. Toshio KoikeMr. Kenyu KomuraDr. Wolfgang KronMr. Hideaki OdaDr. Ursula Schaefer-PreussDr. Khin Ni Ni TheinMr. Koos Wieriks
HELP-IFI Jakarta Statement (draft Oct.31, 2016)-Towards an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary partnership
to consolidate flood risk reduction and sustainable development -
1. Present Status• increasing losses• human factors +
climate change • globalized and
interconnected 21C • gap between
science and society • lack of effective
inter-agency coordination
2. Key Directions• Sendai+SDGs+Paris• budgetary imitations
and capabilities • spiral-up approach • interdisciplinary and
transdisciplinary• quantifying and
minimizing the uncertainty• data • assessment• change identification• awareness• preventive investment• response-recovery
3. ActionsEach country: • platform on water
and disaster(<national platform)
IFI Partners: • assist the platformDonors: • incremental support
Asia and PacificWorld
Co-Chairs
Gretchen KalonjiDean, Institute of Disaster Management and Reconstruction, Sichuan University
andToshio Koike
Director, International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM)Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo
Special Session on Science and Technology
Third UN Special Thematic Session on Water and Disasters The UN Headquarters, July 20th, 2017
• Opening Talks by Co-Chairs
• Keynotes by Prof. Xie, Prof. Yoshino and Dr. Marengo
• UN Initiatives by Dr. Cullmann and Dr. Jimenez-Cisneros
• Panel Discussion by All
• Session Summary by Co-Chairs
Platform on Water and Disaster (PWD)
Identification
Policy-makingCommunity of
Practice
1. Data
Archiving
2. Model
Development
3. Societal
Benefit
Creation
Societal Change
(land use , population)
Climate Change
Monitoring
Prediction
Tra
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Inte
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linary
Ca
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Bu
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Integrated Risk Assessment
future
present
past
International Cooperation
Hig
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Damage Hazard Socio-
Econmic
Country A
Hydro-Met
River Bureau
Disaster
University
Funding Agency
IFI Partners
UNISDR
WMO
UNESCO
ICHARM
UNU
IAHS, IAHR
Country B
Hydro-Met
River Bureau
Disaster
University
Funding Agency
Research Institute
Main support:
Sub-support:
Local Community Local Community
Water-related Disasters
RBA
Hydro-Met
River Bureau
Disaster
University
Funding Agency
Research Institute
Local Community
NARBO
CEOS, APRSAF, GEO
Space AgencyExpected Partner Space Agency
National level
National level
National level
IFI Implementation Framework 2016-2022
IFI Partners
Phase-1 Demonstration: Existing Infrastructure
Phase-2 Prototyping: Install in Specific Areas
IFI Partners
Phase-3 Operation: Strengthen & Expanding
IFI PartnersRegional level
Regional level
Regional level
Country A Country B Country C Country ECountry D Country F
Country A Country B Country C Country ECountry D Country F
Country A Country B Country C Country ECountry D Country F
Regional Coordination Framework
National Coordination Framework
• Commonality & Priority• Sharing knowledge, best practice• Strengthening capability• Establishing a forum for promoting dialogue
• Locality• Institutional arrangements• Observation & data integration• Natural & Socio-economic• Communities of practice
Second UN Special Thematic Session on Water and Disasters The UN Headquarters, November 18th, 2015
Three Key Directions1. Improve data collection, sharing, integration and
dissemination and analysis capability.2. Advance inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary
research on flood and drought risk reduction3. Promote regional cooperation by mobilizing existing
international initiatives for supporting local/national efforts.
Special Session on Science and Technology